LATIN
116
Latin 116 Final Examination (after the fact)
on Ovid's Metamorphoses I
passage 3
quod simul inposuit mensis, ego vindice flamma 230
in domino dignos everti tecta penates;
territus ipse fugit nactusque silentia ruris
exululat frustraque loqui conatur: ab ipso
colligit os rabiem solitaeque cupidine caedis
vertitur in pecudes et nunc quoque sanguine gaudet. 235
in villos abeunt vestes, in crura lacerti:
fit lupus et veteris servat vestigia formae;
canities eadem est, eadem violentia vultus,
idem oculi lucent, eadem feritatis imago est.
(5 pts each)
1. List the conjugated verbs in the red portion of lines 232-3
1. _______________ 2. ________________ 3. _______________
2. Syntax of loqui
in line 233? _________________________
3. Form of os in line 234? _____________________
4. What noun is veteris modifying in line 237?
_______________________
5. Case of veteris in line 237? _____________________
6. What did Lycaon’s clothes turn into? (answer in Latin and English)
______________________ ____________________
7. What did his arms turn into? (answer in Latin and English)
______________________ ____________________
8. What four things remained the same after Lycaon’s transformation into a
wolf? (Latin and English)
______________________ ____________________
______________________ ____________________
______________________ ____________________
______________________ ____________________
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